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Show Friday, June 1st. 1928. THE LEVI M STILL VERY EFFECTIVE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, HE COST OF SCHOOLS NEWS ITEMS (Continued "cut-rate- d. SOME FOLKS GET SORE Some people of Nephi become indignant after learning their former grocer has been charging more than was necessary, and rightfully too. They say, "If my old grocer can sell much cheaper now, why didn't he do it before? There was no O. P. Skaggs Store here before. Nothing to be afraid of. No danger of patrons going elsewhere. Every O. P. Skaggs System Store so far has been the cause of prices declinOur Nephi Store, will help you ing greatly. some, even if you do not trade there, but it will help you the most if you do. Try it just once. Try it next. t.:i B rom page 1.) and Mrs. Alma Jenninas with able under present conditions be Baker, Nevada, are visiting cause their education did not go far relatives and friends here. nough? Modern life and modern industry Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mangelson a standard of personal fitrequire spent Memorial day in Provo with ness and a degree of informed inMrs. A. Rosequist. not under demanded telligence Tomorrow's simpler conditions. Alvln Stephensen who is einploy- - life will be even more ' exacting in ed at Caliente, Nevada, is spending its demand for informed effective Mrs. ness. a few days with his mother, Ignorance and lack of skill 111 be even Annie Stephensen. costlier than now. The air age is upon us and to ignore its in terms of education Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Peterson of implications to simply handicap the unfortun of week this Ogden are the guests ate ones whose schooling Is our Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peterson. duty. Nor should it be less effective than modern conditions require. Mr. and Mrs. Huben Mangelson We need not delude ourselves into went to Sprlngville Saturday eve- that the nation can afford thinking niing to spend Memorial day with to do less than its best by all of its Mrs. Amos Hatfield, mother of Mrs. youth. People move about easily Mangelson. and depend much upon each other. An efficient secretary multiplies the Last Saturday afternoon, iMrs. R. power of the executive; a reliable E. Peterson entertained at a birth housekeeper maintains the health to was served Luncheon day party. nd peace of the family. We are all twelve guests. one in the end and our children will be more intimately dependent upon Owen Francom was in Salt Lake the intelligence and good spirit of City last week. their fellows than are we today. The slow and sure process of education Miss Emma Christensen of Salt is Our people the only way out. Lake City came down to spend a few have started the way and they upon days with her mother, Mrs. Annie annot and dare not turn back, for Clui.stenseu. is the way of freedom and achieve ment. are Mr. and Mrs. Felton Hickman All that we put into the schools in Lev an visiting with relatives and omes hack many-folWe put a friendss. dollar into education and gather two from our commerce; we build technical schools and found new Industries; we draw four million of our young people into high schools and lay the foundation for a new ivilization. If we want that civiliz d to he fine and ation By F. A. WALKER we must attract into our schools as teachers the keenest minds, the finest spirits, and the greatest KEEP UP WITH VICTORS hearts from among our your people. We must be as generous in equip y O YOU give sufficient toand proper schools as we are in equip your im- ping these thought to yourself, our our shops, or our foot-hol- d ping homes, solid upon perfections, your ground and the direction in which you industries. We must keep the doors to t their open to youth, according are traveling? talents, in the elementary school, in The man or woman who refrain from sober meditation upon all the the high school, in the college, ana conditions tliat have to do with the in the special schools of all types future, can never hope to make sub that are needed to prepare people to stantial progress. he happy and useful in home an.l To succeed in any one of the calllife as it exists today. occupational ings of life, it is necessary to think and deliberate. We cannot afford to starve edu- Lloyd (Jeorge, oue of the most ation fundamental alike to indi- statesmen of this distinguished idual success and national security. a;c, learned early in life to think that money for Intense Let us rather insist himself to bestow ilniiiL'lii upon the little things tliat wisely spent for good schools is an have so much to do with the deintelligent investment which every velopment of patience, ability and omunity shrould make according leadership. to its resources, its needs, and its In his boyhood days he found much to think about In the roughly formed ambitions for its children. logic of a cobbler, who while pegging nway at his last, caught hold now OOOOQ nn! then of the great truths that have QHCM0K00iCK0 to do wiih the welfare of mankind. These truths were regularly dis cussed with t he eager little boy who was thinking for himself. It Is only by thinking for yourBy Jean Newton self that you can become a power. uniYou may go to the foremost 00000)5KKK00X0KK0000 versities, delve In metaphysics, eti"BANKRUPT" ology, ethnography, mathematics nnd the of works the read philosophy, bankrupt Js one who Is TODAY the grcalvst writers, listen to learned lectn n.'iv bis debts nnd whose tures !..it if you do not think and property becomes liable to administra get those sciences In your own head tion under the law. According to the never will own thinking, you by your circumstances of the bankrupt the law c above the common level. decide? whether or not he may conThe world's greatest men and wom-ptthose who have achieved most tinue to do business. And it Is in the circumstance that such restriction was for lminanliy, have been the greatest Imposed upon certain bankrupts of a thinkers. time long past that we find the very and considered They deliberated, colorful origin of the word. contemplated until the subject In hand "Bankrupt" comes from the Latin was thoroughly mastered and fully banca" and "rupta" and means liter ally a broken bank. During the Middle The complex, dull and difficult parts ages a "bank" was simply a bench or Instead, but skimmed ere not over, table on which the banker of they were taken up separately, exam the day, the man who took money for ined, analyzed and thought out to the safe keeping or exchanged foreign lid. until every particle became order his business. In money, transacted of nnd easy comprehension. ly, clear a if such banker became InsolItaly nnd for Learn to think yourself vent and was unable to meet his obIn ii surprMiiijIv short time you will ligations, the law decreed that his be astonished at your newly found money "bench" (from which we have strcicMh to gmpple with larger prob word "bank") be broken I And It the which with ease you the lems, ami Is the broken benches of obi from and hills the hardest cun keep Florentine and Venetian bankers that step with the Illustrious victors. we have the word "bankrupt" today. t by MrClure Niwnyaper Syndicate.) EYIU where savingsjire greatest Accessories that Spe and Comfort Something New I r it itmmi i it i uti'-i- Delta i aimi Hi umu fc Tsingtao, Ha!d by the Japanese .. How It Started A Kfural view of the Cily of Tsingtao, center of the warfare between the Cl.inese Natlonnlists nnd the Jiipnnese troops. ri-- Juvenile Query mnmma." queried six Land Not Wearing Out year-oli- l Mary Lee, "how dors h deaf and duuili girl cay her prayers when she has New York Central Aimer?" nore LIdp? Magazine. 11 Increasing crop yields on American farms show thiit the older farm landa are not weailrin out. as lias been sometimes stsited i, d What Does Your Child Want to Know uo Ifouir Worlc Antwrrtd The Modern Way titln'ts Salt Lake City, 236 West South Temple -- i j, - vi" f r . n " vj-- H5.3! spfnini INI VSrT Newhouse SALT LAKK CITY. UTAH CHAIRS AND TRAINS GET TIREDT Train and They Just from being Or travel chairs do not get wear out at last uted to help us reit very Slipsheen Fabric Non-Clin- 'fV 'i',r'i'' t!V VC i ill lV-VNi- gee g h'Khly mercerized pon- ideal for slips. Yard 39c woman who likes something, Brown and a bit "different' Beige Peariistre (straw) Kid trim. with $4.98 Voiles & Organdies ma,1y Flowered , Per yard patterns fast. iCovrlcht.t trd On of Salt Lake City'a Smart butela, wbera nU Bnd wvwry comfort with a warm hospitalOaf aonncetioa. ity. Oarain la and caftrla. 400 Rooms, EACH WITH BATH $2.00 to $4.00 in washable. ados; 39c tf L.D.S. Garments Different - looking housa and fiorch jrocksjor only Summer weight garments, Old and new style. 89c 98c $1.19 $1.98 CooWe Coats Silk Scarfs Bright Colored Ju8t the tnins for mer evenings. Many highly at ,.olored H(yle "- geor- - Crepe de chine and (ette tn fascinating patterns.' 98c 8 Bare Foot Sandals Half Hose rancy lops A wide assortment of half Cote for boyi and girls. 29c Made to withstand hard knocks; tan; leather and fibre soled. Reasonable priced $1.39 $1-2- 9 $1.69 Nation on Wheel Temperature for Milk The best teniperiiliii'" for keeping milk Is 50 degrees or less and good milk kept as cool as that Khould remain sweet for 12 hours at least anil ordinarily 24 hours or more after it reaches the consumer. If Ice cannot be obtained, an iieless refrigerator or some smeh devii-Is a help, even though a temperature as low as ."it) de he passenger trains In the United Stales were tilled to capacity about fi.tHH i.di Ml persons could ride at he same lime. On the other hand, there are enough automobiles In the eountry to carry CiO.iMlO.tKK) of our ieo-plat once. I'athliiiiler Magazine. grees The model for thrifty Scots was found In Glasgow,, Scotland In the person of a beggar who was wearing five overcoats and three pairs of trousers. In the pockets of wh'ch were hundreds of cigarettes, many used and useful mutches, keys, purses, knives, pipes and rings, three hard breakfast rolls and copper coins weighing l.'!V4 pounds. It. V. can rarely bu maintained In Burke' Wise rVoras found In Burke, the other day. i passage from which I must often have been quoting 'inconselously Here's the pith of It: "Public duty de mauds and requires that what Is right should not only be made known but be made prevalent; that what Is evil should not only he deieeted but defeated." That, It seems to me, is uo had motto. Woodrow Wilson. i Electricity Conductor The bureau of i!;iiicl;iril says thill the best conductors of eleetricltt are mire silver, pure ropper. pure gold pure zine. Swedish Iron and tin If nil e Saving Disposition half-smoke- Bronze and Bras The composition of the bronze used by primitive peoples during the Bronze age was an alloy of opper and tin. Bronze has continued In very extensive and general use down to the present day. It resembles closely brass, which is an alloy consisting mainly. If not exclusively, of copper nnd zinc. TiyA Cvmp uiiUtm All Along the Lane It's a real test for gasoline in the uniAll along the versal popularity it enjoys. And the line there are I'arco pumps. they're busy. And to know the you can get a uniform gasoline throughout your trip, whereever you drive, la a big source of satisfaction. I)rlve up to our I'AUCO fill your tank brimming peppiest motor fuel you can be sure of uniform fuel on town. HOTEL col- - J'- fry r, CAN A score of fascinating brs that will wash I There's PARCO BARBARA BOURJA1LY The application of "CATERPILLAR"' TRACTORS and plows, etc. attachment!, such as disc harrows, make your Vork easy. "Caterpillar" Tractors like to plow when it does the Work the ground properly, at Just the most good. without time delay, with plenty of power, and at right Join the ranks of the successful and the lowest cost. A size for every farm. buy a modern "Caterpillar". See our representatives in Malad, Idaho; Salt Lake City, Logan, and Nephi, or write to us and we will send you detailed Information. Landes & Company " Rayon Alpaca - large-minde- Nephi "Pen-Ray- For Late Spring THINK ABOUT Owned and operated bv JAMES A. KELLY AND SON Fillmore '' lunmertime SOMETHING TO FOOD n M&TiTUTION- - II 11 of Mr. From the beginning or since the opening of the first O. P. Skaggs System Store, grocers of the various towns in which we open, immediately discover that they have been charging their customers too much 'and that they can afford to sell a lot cheaper. We are proud of " our reputation and the fact that the mere announcement of the contemplated opening of our store in Nephi caused other local grocers to start their prices down-war- PAGE THREE pump and let u full with the get. They you'll both sides of Judd's Garage a R. Judd. Nephi, Utah Hudson and Essex Cars- - |